7 of the Best Poultry Farm Equipment Advances in 2020

By ORGANO GROUP

March 01.2017

Developing an automated poultry farm doesn’t only make your everyday tasks easier but also helps you achieve your goals and maintain the health of your poultry.
Running a poultry farm carries consistent and inevitable challenges, such as:
    1. Disease outbreaks among chickens
    2. Collecting eggs from the ground
    3. Keeping your chickens active and not simply standing around
    4. Dead chickens that require to be removed
    5. Feed, water, lighting, air – all the fundamentals of life
    6. Sanitation and improvement

Those challenges in the current modern era can now be avoided when human interaction is minimized as much as possible. Human interaction will always be needed but can be less than normal and that can help make your farm more productive and efficient, reduce your losses, cut down on manual labor, and increase yields, among many other benefits.
That’s why we have collected for you the best poultry farm equipment in 2020:
1.    Remote Monitoring – ChickenBoy
It is a ceiling-mounted surveillance and monitoring system, that is unfortunately only available in Europe. It can monitor and look for unusual activates, deceased birds, overly wet bedding areas, temperature variations, malfunctioning drinkers, and much more. It even gives the farmer the chance to monitor the houses from his computer.
2.    Robot Egg Collectors
For poultry houses that don’t use cage systems and give chickens more freedom, they will have a problem with a chicken laying eggs everywhere here comes the Robot Egg Collectors role. The robotic egg collectors use an array of sensors to find and collect eggs without disturbing the chickens.
So instead of taking about an hour of labor per day, per poultry house, to collect all these eggs off the floor, the robotic egg collector will collect them in less time without wasting the time of your labor.
3.    Thermal Imaging on CCTV Cameras
It is well known that having a consistent and evenly-dispersed temperature across all your poultry house is a must that’s why thermal imagining technology is helpful. This Surveillance camera is equipped with thermal imaging; you can ensure that all your heaters are delivering the heat you know is best for your flocks.
These cameras provide many other advantages too, such as alerting you to a predator or intruder in the poultry house.
4.    Robot to Rile Up Your Chickens
Pushing chicken gently and keeping them active is very important so they don’t stand around and have healthy strong muscles. That’s where Tibet Spoutnic comes.
It moves around the poultry house and uses randomized lights and sounds to rile up the chickens and keep them on their toes
5.    Smart Lighting Managed Off-Site
Experiencing a regular day/night cycle boosts the chicken’s immune system. So with a digital control panel connected to a smart lighting grid in your poultry houses, you can replicate the day/night cycle, including evening and dawn with the gradual changes birds would experience outside.
6.    Automated Cleaning, Aeration, and More
An array of robotic automation devices were developed by Octopus Robots to perform tasks that release poultry farmers to target alternative business or life activities and cut back prices that arise once these tasks get neglected.
Those robots will scrub, disinfect, and even flip and aerate the poultry bedding. further tasks you’ll alter embody activity environmental metrics like temperature, humidity, and dioxide and ammonia levels.
7.    Feed Automation for Flock Uniformity and Health
Metabolic Robots incorporates a system that takes over your feed line motors and adjusts the case and frequency of feedings supported where the birds’ unit of measurement. It uses light-weight and sound to draw birds to completely different feeders and drinkers.
This system has gotten its best results in the broiler market, increasing feed efficiency and reducing costs by a minimum of fifty – but sometimes further as a result of the extra uniform feed delivery results in higher percentages of bird health.
After illustrating those helpful technologies don’t you think it’s time that you automatize your farm?